9:00-9:30: Welcome and IntroductionManuel Villaverde Cabral, Chairperson of the Governing Body of the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon (to be confirmed)Ann T. Allen,University of LouisvilleAnne Cova, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon9.30- 11:15: Session INational Feminisms and International PerspectivesChair: Ann T. Allen, University of Louisville“Forgotten Connections and Contentions: An ‘Entangled History’ of the Trans-national Transfers that Shaped Belgian First-wave Feminism”Julie Carlier, Ghent University“Adalgisa Nery and the Political Questions of her Time (1905-1980)”Isabela Candeloro Campoi, Federal Fluminense University, Rio de Janeiro“Chilean Feminisms from the 1970s to the 21st Century: International Connections and Local Empowerment”Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona“Dealing with Room Service: State Feminism when the Second Wave Political Movement is Missing”Mihaela Miroiu, National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest

11:15-11:30: Coffee Break____________________

11:30-13:15: Session IIFeminist NetworksChair: Ana Vicente, Past President of the Commission for Equality and Women’s Rights“Anarchist Feminism in the Atlantic World during the Belle Époque”José Moya, University of California at Los Angeles“South-East European Feminisms, 19th-20th Centuries” Krassimira Daskalova, Sofia University“Between Networks and Stable Organizations: The International Women’s Movement, 1868-1904”Ulla Wikander, University of Stockholm13:15-14:15: Lunch____________________________

14:15-16:00: Session IIIFeminisms and EmpiresChair: Jaime Reis, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon“Women, Politics, and Feminism in Britain and the British Empire”Pat Thane, Institute of Historical Research, University of London“Gender and Empire: Feminist Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism in fin-de-siècle France”Carolyn Eichner, University of South Florida“Gender and Empire: U.S. Masculinity and the Anti-Imperial Movement”Kennan Ferguson, University of South Florida“War, Revolution, and Women’s Suffrage in the Russian Empire, 1905-1917”Rochelle Ruthchild, Vermont College of the Union Institute and University16:00-16:15 Coffee break_________________________

16:15-18:00: Session IV Women’s Work in International OrganizationsChair: Karin Wall, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon“Women’s Trans-national organizing at the End of the Great War: The League of Nations Commission for the Protection of Women and Children in the Near East”Victoria Rowe, Chuo University, Tokyo“The Women’s International Democratic Federation: Reflections on the Founding and Early Years of the Largest Post-1945 International Women’s Organization” Francisca de Haan, Central European University, Budapest“The UN Decade for Women: Creating Networks”Judith Zinsser, Miami University, Ohio“Father to the World’s Children: Founding UNICEF for Mothers and Children” Jennifer Morris, College of Mount St. Joseph, OhioFor further information, please contact Margarida Bernardo: Assessoria.eventos@ics.ul.pt